Michael Feinberg Quartet LIVE STREAMING CONCERT
Michael Feinberg, bass
Leo Genovese, piano
Dana Hawkins, drums
Warren Wolf, vibes
A tribute to McCoy Tyner and Chick Corea
Michael Feinberg, bass
Leo Genovese, piano
Dana Hawkins, drums
Warren Wolf, vibes
A tribute to McCoy Tyner and Chick Corea
4/18/21 - 1) “Violin Plus” - featuring works for unaccompanied violin that expand the voice of the violin by incorporating electronics, foot pedals, and non-traditional tunings.
(Repertoire to be finalized, but will include works by Steve Reich, Hildegard von Bingen, John Heiss, and Johann Joseph Vilsmayr)
5/16/21 - 2) “Homage” - works intended as homages to people and places
(Repertoire to be finalized, but will include works by Saariaho, Chen Yi, Carlos Simon, George Walker, Rain Worthington, and Flausino Vale)
You can still get a recording of their live performance on our stage in May 2020: Quarantine Concert Series #28
Daniel Schwait, vocals
Marc irwin, piano
Over years of playing in various configurations and settings, saxophonist Sarah Hughes, drummer Kelton Norris, and bassist Stephen Arnold have developed a natural and intimate style of group improvisation that is inspired by Ornette Coleman and Wayne Shorter’s quartet but always has both feet firmly planted in the present. Nothing is scripted, and anything resembling composition occurs naturally and spontaneously. The trio’s first recording is due to be released in 2021.
Alex Hamburger, flute, voice, ewi
José Luiz Martins, keys and synthesizers
"a bottomless well of musical energy--he can probably cut any saxophonist in town, and hold his own with any saxophonist, period." - Washington City Paper
"a grandly talented improviser" - Allaboutjazz.com
"when he steps in front of his own combo, Baker's liable to bring the house down; he has a broad, powerful tone and a sure-footed improvisational attack that winds and zags. It's confident and questioning, all at once." - Giovanni Russonello
Tedd Baker, sax
Kris Funn, bass
Quincy Phillips, drums
Ella Gahnt & Iva Ambush, vocals
with
Pete Frassrand, piano
David Marsh, bass
Aaron Walker, drums
LET FREEDOM SING: VOICES OF THE WOMEN OF JAZZ
It is always a treat bringing these dynamic Jazz vocalists together for some real jazz. Composers themselves, they will be bringing to life the great work of Abbey Lincoln, Nina Simone, Cassandra Wilson, Carmen Lundy, Randy Crawford, and more! Only at An die Musik can you hear the soulful sounds of this Philly-DC connection live-streaming this Saturday evening during Jazz Appreciation Month!
John R. Lamkin II, Trumpet and Flugelhorn
Michael Hairston, Saxophones
Bob Butta, Piano
Michael Graham, Bass
Jesse Moody, Drums
Celebrating Jazz Appreciation Month!
Shannon Gunn is a jazz trombonist from the Washington DC area who actively uses her music for social justice causes. In 2015 she co-founded, with local non-profit CapitalBop, the Jazz and Freedom Festival, which has in turn raised funds and support for non-profits such as Empower DC, Black Lives Matter DMV, WPFW-FM (DC’s Jazz and Justice radio station), the Capitol Hill Jazz Foundation, and ICE Out Of DC.
Gabrielle Goodman, David Bunn, Dennis Chambers Duke Ellington Tribute with special guest Mercedes Ellington
Matvei Sigalov, guitar
Federico Pena, piano
Bill Heid is an American soul jazz and hard bop jazz pianist and organist, born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, probably better known for his work with musicians such as Koko Taylor, Henry Johnson and Fenton Robinson, among others.
Alex Brown, piano
Steve Kirby/Obasi Okoto, bass
Quincy Philips, drums
Alex Norris, trumpet
Christian Hizon, trombone
Charles Rahmat Woods - flutes/alto saxophone/soprano saxophone/bandleader
Peter Frassrand - piano/ keyboard
Emory Diggs - acoustic bass/electric bass
Gus Johnson - drums
Charles Rahmat Woods - flutes/alto saxophone/soprano saxophone/bandleader
Peter Frassrand - piano/ keyboard
Emory Diggs - acoustic bass/electric bass
Gus Johnson - drums
Monthly 2021 concert series with this iconic jazz pianist!
Bill Heid, piano
Blake Meister, bass
Jay Jefferson, drums
Bill Heid is an American soul jazz and hard bop jazz pianist and organist, born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, probably better known for his work with musicians such as Koko Taylor, Henry Johnson and Fenton Robinson, among others.
Benito Gonzalez presents a solo jazz piano presentation of the music of McCoy Tyner
"A delightfully spent hour of the funkiest, wildest yet cool, intimate and caressing jazz you’ve heard in ages... It was chemistry at first chord, melody, groove and listen." Jonathan Wdran
https://www.jwvibe.com/post/the-grasso-ravita-jazz-ensemble-jagged-spaces
Andrew Frankhouse, tenor sax
Nelson Dougherty, guitar
Stephen Arnold, bass
Keith Butler, Jr., drums
Brendan Brady, drums
Bob Butta, piano
Jeff Reed, bass
Drummer Brendan Brady is an experienced performer, educator, and composer based in Baltimore. He completed his undergraduate studies at Towson University where he studied with Drummer Frank Russo and Saxophonist Jason Rigby. He worked as a residency artist and studied with musicians such as Kris Davis, Drew Gress, William Parker, and Mark Guiliana. Outside of academia, he has studied with renowned drummers such as Greg Hutchinson, Johnathan Blake, Paul Wells, and Joe Farnsworth.